The CrazyMoviNG Fan Club

CrazyMoviNG is the breakout Korean star player of team Infinity Seven. He burst onto the greater SC2 scene with his terrific games against Liquid`HerO in GSL November Code A, showcasing superb Mutalisk control.

His roots lie back in Brood War, where he had placed 2nd in one of the notoriously challenging Courage tournaments. In StarCraft 2, he joined Team MvP when it was being formed and trained at the team house in May, before leaving in June 2011 citing family. After hearing potential opportunities with Infinity Seven he resumed practice, and joined the team in September. With the amazing multitasking skills he showcases, it’s clear he has the potential to go toe-to-toe with any pro Starcraft 2 player in the world in the future!

This guy played well in match 1 against Hero, I give him that. Then, even though he got wrecked in games 2 and 3, the casters started being completely bias and blind towards what was happening (a common occurance in GSL this days unfortunately). Roach pushes against void rays and counter attacks with zergling+roach against mass air in game 2. Game 3 was as standart as it can get, with Crazy trying to defend a very far away 3rd base with Hydras -> big mistake.For those who think this guy is the next big star of Zerg, watch game 2 and 3 with muted sound. You'll see what I mean.

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On November 11 2011 12:22 kiy0 wrote:This guy played well in match 1 against Hero, I give him that. Then, even though he got wrecked in games 2 and 3, the casters started being completely bias and blind towards what was happening (a common occurance in GSL this days unfortunately). Roach pushes against void rays and counter attacks with zergling+roach against mass air in game 2. Game 3 was as standart as it can get, with Crazy trying to defend a very far away 3rd base with Hydras -> big mistake.For those who think this guy is the next big star of Zerg, watch game 2 and 3 with muted sound. You'll see what I mean.

This is a fanclub. For people to post about the player and enjoy talking with other fans about his play. Game 1 was probably the best ZvP I've seen on Tal'Darim altar to date. If you're gonna base your opinion on his performance in the 2 following games, that's your shortsighted prerogative. There are other vods here of CM that you can watch if you are truly interested in investigating his style of play. Otherwise, save your vitriol for a different thread.

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